In recent blog posts I have introduced the new SSIS Catalog that is forthcoming in SQL Server Code-named Denali:
What's new in SSIS in Denali
Introduction to SSIS Projects in Denali
Parameters in SSIS In Denali
SSIS Server, Catalogs, Environments and Environment Variables in SSIS in Denali
The SSIS Catalog is responsible for ...

In the last few days I have written 3 blog posts covering some new features in SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) in the next version of SQL Server, code-named Denali: Introduction to SSIS Project in Denali Parameters in SSIS in Denali The new Execute Package Task in Denali In this blog post I’m moving onto talking about the new ...

In my blog post of 10th November Introduction to SSIS projects in Denali I spoke of how, in Denali, SSIS packages can collectively be distributed as a single unit called a Project. I want to start digging into the advantages that Projects bring and the first such example is the new Execute Package Task. If we compare the old and new then the ...

In my last blog post Introduction to SSIS Projects in Denali I talked about the new Project deployment model that is coming in the next version of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS); working hand-in-hand with Projects is another new feature – Parameters. Parameters are similar to Variables in SSIS today that we all know and (ahem) love but ...

The next version of SQL Server has been unveiled and it has a codename of Denali (aka SQL11, not aka SQL2011). SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is receiving quite an overhaul in Denali and over the next few days I’m going to outline some of the changes. Today? Projects!
In SSIS today (i.e. prior to Denali) we build these things called SSIS ...

The keynote starts off with a tine Turner impersonator (or maybe it really was Tina?):
Rushabh Mehta (donning the Tina wig) delivers the first segment of the keynote, telling the SQL Server community that we are ''simply the best.'' He then introduces the Board of Directors and founding partners. He tells us the Board of Directors ...

SQL Server Denali CTP1 has hit the streets! I’ve been lucky enough to have been playing with it for a couple of weeks (thank you to those responsible – you know who you are) and that means I can now start talking publicly about some of the cool stuff I’ve learnt about this next version of SQL Server. In this blog post I’m quickly going to cover ...

Todd Mcdermid spoke recently on his blog post Integration Services vNext Coming Soon about how some recently closed Connect items had encouraged him as to the future of SSIS. Also, Matt Masson from the SSIS team has written a similarly encouraging blog post about some upcoming SSIS enhancements at Upcoming Product Changes.
Now its my turn. Just ...